Skype Unlimited universal Plans

Skype Unlimited worldly Plans

Skype has sort new plans known as Unlimited worldly, so they’re pretty self-explanatory. Unlimited here is not up for abuse as it equates to fair use, where each user gets approximately 10,000 minutes per month - that’s roughly 5 hours per day. The three subscription plans are now available to customers in the US and Canada, consisting of :-

  • Unlimited U.S. & Canada: Unlimited calls to landline and cell phones in the U.S. and Canada. ($2.95 per month)
  • Unlimited Mexico: Unlimited calls to landline and cell phones in the U.S. and Canada, and to landlines in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey; up to 80% off normal SkypeOut rates to landlines in
    the rest of Mexico and up to 40% off normal SkypeOut rates to all Mexico cell phones. ($5.95 per month)
  • Unlimited World: Unlimited calls to landline and cell phones in 34 countries including the U.S. and Canada, as well as Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey; up to 80% off normal SkypeOut rates to the rest of Mexico landlines and up to 40% off normal SkypeOut rates to all Mexico cell phones. ($9.95 per month)
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